Fashion folk love to tuck. Try tucking your tee and blazer combo into khakis with a fold-over waistband. Your standard camel coat and white puffer boots give the look a cold weather spin.
Pleats, please. Pair a neutral pleated blouse with a pleated skirt over pale pants. Drape a camel coat over your shoulders for extra insulation.
Tie a bandana around your neck to protect it from the bitter cold. Add in a gray marled sweater, a maxi skirt, a burgundy trench and a split-sleeve coat for a multilayered look.
Don’t underestimate the power (and warmth) of a cool cape. Slide it on over a plaid blazer and white turtleneck, then work in rust-brown pants and black boots. Fedora highly recommended.
Plaid is always better in multiples. Layer a striped turtleneck under a plaid shirt and contrasting plaid blazer. Keep the rest of your ensemble neutral with black pants and boots.
Collars also look good layered. Pair a cropped teddy coat with a patterned zip-up. Black pants, tights and pumps keep the focus up top.
You can still rock an asymmetrical skirt with fringe in winter as long as you pair it with thigh-high boots. Bonus points if you can find an oversized coat in a matching shade.
Cover up a partially open black cardigan with an oversized bandana and a shearling coat. Work in wallpaper patterned pants, a saddle bag and tan boots to wrap up the look.
Wear that clear raincoat you just picked up for fall over a silky millennial pink dress and under a fur-trimmed coat. Add even more texture via two-tone boots.
Make a bright pair of overalls your BFF this season. Pull them on over a black turtleneck, then layer a plaid coat and belt bag on top.
A two-tone hoodie sported under a belted navy coat gets a boost from a floral skirt and matching boots.
Take a statement sweater and put it on top of a long button-down featuring tie cuffs. Wear a classic trench wide open so its belt hangs down like your shirt ties. Flared khakis and white boots will help you beat back the chill.
Turn up the texture by covering up a patterned knit dress with a quilted bomber. And make sure to layer your necklaces over your mock-neck top.
Sport those culottes straight through winter with black tights underneath. A ribbed turtleneck and structured blazer balance things out, while textured cowboy boots kick things up a notch.
Use a pin to keep a charcoal gray cardigan closed over your black shirt and under your bottom-buttoned coat. Stay comfy below with jeans and cowboy boots.
Show your stripes by putting a nautically-inspired hooded coat over a black turtleneck and colorful striped dress. Thick black tights and black boots polish things off nicely.
Orange is still trending so put on the turtleneck version under a black jacket with the collar popped. Add in a grayish wool coat, black pants and combat boots.
Add a little personality to a gray sweater with a colorful striped turtleneck. A faux fur-trimmed coat, black pants and striped socks poking out of your boots only up the ante.
For Parisienne flair, top off a sky blue turtleneck and patterned V-neck shirt combo with a dark coat and red beret. Black pants with a lace-up fly tucked into knee-high boots bring another layer to the look.
The fashion way to wear a scarf? Tuck it into the belt of your coat. Then simply add in a turtleneck sweater, white cropped pants and stark boots.
If you currently own a zip-up sweater that features an attention-grabbing pull tab, sport it under a white button-down and black coat. Then place a pocketed miniskirt over black tights tucked into knee-high socks tucked into Velcro kicks.
Jazz up a basic button-down and white tee pairing with a mixed plaid puffer. Winter-ready white jeans, futuristic cowboy boots and a forest green beanie pull this look together.
Keep toasty by slipping on a cropped top over a crisp button-down tucked into a checked midi skirt. A graphic hooded coat rounds out the look to a T.
Don’t just layer coats — layer everything. Slip on one sleeve of an army green bomber over a dark blazer with a colorful collar. Then sport one patterned skirt over another for a winterized finish.
Double denim done with winter in mind. Layer a patchwork jean jacket and flared jeans under a ribbed navy coat. Wrap your patterned scarf around your neck so part falls under your jean jacket.
Yes, you can wear sweatpants to fashion week. Just combine them with a classic Burberry coat over a colorful knit and white tee. White socks and red-hot sandals optional.
Tame an artsy patterned coat with a zebra print shirt worn open to reveal a sheer black base layer. Basic blue jeans and black boots ground the look.
Play with proportions by layering a scene-stealing cape over a raisin-colored trench over a dress with a split personality. Ground the layered look with a black turtleneck and boots.
A Chanel-esque tweed jacket with a touch of fringe is the perfect topper for a pastel button-down over a dark zip-up top. Black studded gloves, a black skirt and boots add even more texture.
A patterned, ruffled blouse gets new life layered under a textured brown jacket. Slip on a black choker over a turtleneck, then incorporate white corduroys and black boots for extra polish.
Bundle up by placing a chunky knit over a pleated dress in the same shade. Drape a complementary coat over your shoulders and slip on pants underneath the dress for toasty results.
Tuck your hair into a white sweatshirt over a half-tucked striped button-down. A rich brown coat, light tan slacks and dark boots make the outfit pop.
Winter is the perfect time for white denim. Place a fur-trimmed collared coat over a plaid blazer over that crisp jean jacket. Then throw in some colorful sneakers.
Feel comfy by teaming a brown leather coat with a gray sweatshirt and patterned pajama pants. Wrap a bright popcorn scarf around your neck that matches your hat and cap it all off with white boots.
While your shearling-lined trucker jacket may work for fall, it needs a little help in winter. Wear a coat with faux fur lining around the hood over top and round out the look with a black tee, plaid pants and white shoes.
Because two turtlenecks are better than one. Place a dark-colored version under a brick red one. Throw in a red textured twin set, a burgundy coat and combat boots for warmth to spare.
Doubling up on teddy coats is always a good idea, especially if one boasts an eye-catching pattern. A colorful zip-up top, camel (faux) leather slacks plus socks and flats bring it all together.
Take full advantage of that outsize puffer scarf by wearing it crossbody style. It looks chic and will keep all your layers (top, jean jacket and plaid coat) in place. Go ahead and finish things off with mismatched sock boots for a truly eclectic ensemble.
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Our goal in winter? To stay warm while still flaunting fashion. Easier said than done, though, with inches feet of snow and bone-chilling temps. So we’re doing what we always do in trying sartorial times: turn to the street style crowd.
Truth is, the fashion faithful don’t mind the cold since it gives them a chance to show off their layering skills. Whether it involves piling on coats the Balenciaga way or using fashion’s trademark layering device, the turtleneck, the street style set knows how to build looks. Accessories included. Substituting a bandana for a scarf, wearing tights under eye-catching knee-high socks or layering your jewelry so it can still be appreciated are all tips we gleaned from the pros.
Get ready to embrace the season with these easy tips on how to layer with style.
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